A health care forum, talks on gardening and dances are among this weekend's attractions on the North Olympic Peninsula.

For information about the “Summer of Love” musical opening in Sequim, the Sequim Art Walk and Second Weekend art events in downtown Port Angeles, as well as other arts and entertainment news, see Peninsula Spotlight, the Peninsula Daily News' weekly entertainment magazine, in today's edition.

The meeting will focus on collecting and evaluating coins and currency.

The public is welcome to attend.

Lincoln Day dinner

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Republicans' Lincoln Day celebration and dinner Saturday is sold out.

Some 136 tickets were sold to the event, said Dick Pilling, county party chairman.

The evening will begin at 5 p.m. at the Elks Naval Lodge, 131 W. First St.

Health care forum

PORT ANGELES — The League of Women Voters of Clallam County will sponsor a community forum in the county commissioners' meeting room at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St. from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

The group will look at the impacts of health care mergers on patient access to lawful medical services and information, including reproductive health care, end-of-life care and respect for LGBT people's relationships and medical needs.

Following the presentations by panelists, there will be an opportunity to ask questions or make comments.

For more information, phone Penny Van Vleet at 360-682-0071.

Seeger film

PORT ANGELES — The 90-minute PBS American Masters documentary film about Pete Seeger will be shown in the Carver Room of the Port Angeles Library, 2210 S. Peabody St., at 4 p.m. Sunday.

Following the film, attendees can participate in the sharing of their memories of Seeger and the sing-along. The public is welcome to attend.

For more information, phone Darlene Schanfald at 360-681-7565.

SEQUIM

Chakra Dance

SEQUIM — Anyone who loves to dance is invited to wear red and come to Lapis Sky Yoga, 803 Carlsborg Road, for a Chakra Dance from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. today.

Admission is by donation, and all proceeds will go to the American Heart Association.

Yoga and fitness instructor Cheryl Bell will host the dance and play music from the 1960s and '70s, including the Rolling Stones, the Beatles and Blood, Sweat and Tears. She'll also hand out fliers with information about the energy centers in the body known as chakras, with special attention to the heart chakra and its capabilities.

For more information, phone Bell at 360-461-1709.

Pruning workshop

SEQUIM — A pruning workshop sponsored by the Olympic Orchard Society and presented by certified arborist Gordon Clark of Clark Horticultural is planned for Saturday.

The free workshop will be held at McComb Gardens, 751 McComb Road, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

The first class is this Saturday, and the second is Saturday, Feb. 15; both are at 9 a.m.

Christie Lassen, co-owner of Wild Birds Unlimited, will give an hourlong family-friendly talk on the benefits of mason bees and how to attract and keep them in gardens.

Mason bees, small black bees native to the United States and Canada, were pollinating native flowers long before colonists introduced honeybees.

Mason bee populations are on the decline, due to the destruction of native plants and the habitat they provide for bees. Pesticides are also a contributing factor, as they kill the pests and the pollinators.

For more information, phone 360-797-7100 to reserve a place, as seating is limited, or visit www.wbu.com.

A contribution of $5 to the Community Education Fund holds a seat for one at the presentation. Proceeds from the talk will go to the Northwest Raptor & Wildlife Center and Discovery Bay Bird Rescue.

Cogger is a Washington State University crop and soil sciences faculty member.

The talk will be at the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St.

Tickets are $10 per person and are available at the door, pending space availability.

For more information, phone 360-301-2081 or contact Diane Threlkeld at 360-379-1172 or threlkeld@yahoo.com.

Senior series

PORT TOWNSEND — First Presbyterian Church, 1111 Franklin St., will begin a new series on senior issues in the fellowship hall at 9:30 a.m. Sunday.

The series is free and open to the public.

The focus will be on issues facing senior adults and is based on the fall issue of the Yale Divinity School quarterly Reflections, called “The Test of Time: The Art of Aging.”

Topics will include “Who is My Neighbor: Elders Among Us,” “Dementia as a Religious Problem” and “Flunking Retirement.”

For more information on the program series, phone the church office at 360-385-2525 or email Pastor Dennis Hughes at dennisjhughes@comcast.net.

PORT LUDLOW

Piano jazz tonight

PORT LUDLOW — With a cabaret-style concert starring pianist Pam Drews Phillips, the Bay Club will have a Manhattan jazz club feeling at 7:30 p.m. today.

The pianist will bring her specialty, jazz, to the Bay Club, 120 Spinnaker Place. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. so patrons can enjoy beverages and a Port Ludlow Artists' League art display.

The Port Ludlow Arts Council is host of this evening with Drews Phillips, whose long career includes playing with Ella Fitzgerald and the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, and performing in the Gershwin musical “Crazy for You” in New York City.